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Painted aesthetic chest of drawers
Painted chest of drawers
English, c.1880
Aesthetic movement in period. Later paint was removed, retaining the original cream with white undercoat
Neutral, subtle and stylish
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Mid 19th century painted chest of drawers
Mid 19th century painted chest of drawers
English and dating in the era of 1850-1870
Multiple layers of 20th century paint were removed, exposing the drawers original yellow and cream finish
The drawers consist of two smaller drawers above a pair of graduating drawers. Four original knobs and a pair of similarly aged knobs are replacements
A unique interior design led item
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Scottish painted chest of drawers
Scottish painted chest of drawers
Mid Victorian era c.1870
Large in stature. The main body retains a vast amount of its original painted finish whilst the drawer fronts have retained less due to touch and wear
These drawers are quite possibly estate made due to the rather unusual yet interesting pair of top drawers frontage. These individual takes on design were primarily due to the original owners needs. However, like nowadays, there are the eccentrics who enjoy unique aesthetic design
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Painted pine chest of drawers
Painted pine chest of drawers
English in design c.1870
The drawers have been stripped back to its original yellow cream paint which has now developed a fabulously worn and rustic finish
A two over two design. Visually, a set of substantially graduating drawers complete with most of their original hand cut glass ‘daisy’ knobs
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Victorian original painted chest of drawers
A Victorian original painted chest of drawers
English. Late 19th century c.1890
A later mahogany scumble finish was removed to uncover the drawers original pinky red paintwork
An interior design staple. Traditional in design but fun in colour. Whether it were to add a splash of colour to a neutral palette or to enhance existing decor, a painted piece of furniture can set the tone or mood for a space
Be brave. Be bold….
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Victorian dry scraped chest of drawers c.1880
Victorian dry scraped set of drawers
English c.1880
Original dovetailed joints built the drawers in a two over two design. Large in size which gives it a variety of uses
Originally overpainted in a multitude of colours, the drawers have been dry scraped back to some of its oldest cream paint. The top has an almost chippy feel. A later addition of white ceramic knobs in keeping with the age and style of the drawers
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19th century painted chest of drawers
Mid 19th century painted chest of drawers
Painted in earthy tones of brown, yellow, orange and red. This layer has sat by heat for a number of years giving it a unique textured affect. Under this finish reveals a faux maple painted design
Unique and interesting varied keyhole design
In the chests later life, it has been used for storage in an industrial setting